what's your weather currently like?

Crazy hott
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About 3:50 p.m.

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Crazy hott
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About 3:50 p.m.

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Ha, you are my wife are cut from same cloth. She melts in the heat, keeps the A/C in the mbr cranked up to meat locker temps. I have to sleep with a blanket in mid-summer and she sleeps on TOP of the covers, LOL. Many years ago my first office at this company was right across from Sears Tower; our building had a big time/temp display (still there, just different company now) and one day I stepped out for lunch and it read 106. Now, mind you, I'm not saying it was 100% accurate but it was damn near'ems I'm sure. We are a very conservative financial services company so suits and ties were the order of the day and I had on a blue wool suit and a pair of full-on "gunboat" wingtips. it was glorious. I just stood there and soaked in the heat, physically and mentally. I implanted that feeling into my memory so I could later draw upon it when I would step out on that same corner in January or February when it's below zero and the Sears Tower-aided winds are whipping about. Remember that heat, remember that feeling. Hey, wear a good coat and gloves, too, but that inner heat is warming as well.
 
I sometimes get under the covers with the a/c on, speaking of that it's set at 68 right now

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Here in MN it was a misery index over 100 yesterday with a storm hitting at 5 am this morning that was unlike any I've seen. The lighting and thunder was continuous for over a half hour. It was a strobe light experience with total sound.
 
Ugh, non-stop meetings since I logged in this AM but was able to get away for a brief walk (grabbed a sandwich that I won't be able to eat for hours, LOL). ~2 miles, weather widget says 95 degrees and 55% humidity but didn't feel nearly like that though a tad more close than yesterday. Chance for T-storms they say and looking at the horizon seems like we might just get them.
 
Ugh, non-stop meetings since I logged in this AM but was able to get away for a brief walk (grabbed a sandwich that I won't be able to eat for hours, LOL). ~2 miles, weather widget says 95 degrees and 55% humidity but didn't feel nearly like that though a tad more close than yesterday. Chance for T-storms they say and looking at the horizon seems like we might just get them.
Yeah storms are coming

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We missed the official record for temp by 1 yesterday, today we beat it by 1...98 degrees but some local cities were between 100-102

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I bet that HELL is weeks of 100+ days

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In some areas, for sure, sometimes with high humidity, which we all know is horrible. But if you get it with low humidity, and wind, you can reach a fire danger rating called catastrophic. Basically you pack up everything you can't live without and leave, preferably the day before. If a bush fire starts under these conditions there's no stopping it.

We've already had areas in the north west hit 40.9C/105f this month, we're supposed to hit 29C/84f tomorrow, and it's still winter.

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It has been humid. It seems worse when you go in and out of AC.
 
Perfect Labor Day weekend, humidity has dropped with sunny skies and temps in 70's to 80's (and around these parts the ubiquitous "cooler near the lake" mantra). Will have the roof panels on the Bronco off.
 
Perfect Labor Day weekend, humidity has dropped with sunny skies and temps in 70's to 80's (and around these parts the ubiquitous "cooler near the lake" mantra). Will have the roof panels on the Bronco off.
This morning was literally & figuratively a breath of fresh air

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We had a scrub fire start about 5 miles away yesterday, with the winds gusting near 50mph they had trouble stopping it, and it's still burning today, so far it's burned through about 340 acres. It's heading away from us, and the winds are much lighter, so they may have more luck.
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4 weeks straight of rain and wind, NEVER FELT the wind this strong in 10 year's,
Yes i was scared and i even said a prayer to the big guy up stairs.

If your interested Google Tasmania weather. :surrender::surrender::surrender::surrender::surrender:
 
4 weeks straight of rain and wind, NEVER FELT the wind this strong in 10 year's,
Yes i was scared and i even said a prayer to the big guy up stairs.

If your interested Google Tasmania weather. :surrender::surrender::surrender::surrender::surrender:
I've been watching the reports of the bad weather down there on the news, had my fingers crossed for you, I hope you and the family are safe. Did you lose power?

We haven't had any significant rain for a while now, so the back yard has finally dried up. For a couple of months it was squelching everywhere I walked. We've had some warm days recently, but they came with strong winds as well, a few days ago it was gusting into the 80s, and it was bin night, so those that put their bins out had them blown over, with rubbish everywhere.

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